phildini wrote:Interesting "Tech Chat" but still nobody can point out a suitable replacement......

I am a great believer in if the manufacturer put it there, it must be there for a reason, as we all know they love to save ££££££ if they can.
The chances are that you will hear no interference from the fuel pumps on tape or FM, however, if you are getting it on MW and LW, then it might be worth trying a One microfarad (1mf) suppressor of the type that are fitted to the alternator .... ie:- "P clip" type. Any Auto Electrical business's should have them, but they will be much smaller than the old type, but that is not a problem.
The biggest problem is fitting and finding a good earth connection for the body of the suppressor. I don't know if the clip holding the pump is bolted a chassis member, if so, problem solved as long as you make sure the contact area of the suppressor and the chassis are both clean metal, once fitted paint, to stop any rust from forming.
The wire that comes out of the suppressor is then fitted together with the 12v supply to the pump. (Yellow lead with Red dash tracer)
You need to give it a try, but I think you will find 1mf will be sufficient to kill any interference from the pump on M/LW. If it is reduced but not completely disappeared, you can get that type of suppressor up to 3mf, but they are 3 times the size. I certainly would start with the 1mf.
Let me know how you get on.
John
1990 GTA Atmo, 2003 Jaguar X type 2.5SE Auto, 2018 Kia Picanto GT-Line-S 1.25